IT House November 30 news Microsoft announced today that the new Microsoft Pro IntelliMouse mouse will start pre-sale on December 1, and officially listed on December 12, priced at 399 yuan. The launch of the Microsoft Pro IntelliMouse mouse has two colors of dark sand and silver cypress, continuing the classic ergonomic design of the IntelliMouse series of mice, and also upgraded the game player's performance to enhance the game experience.

Fully upgraded Microsoft Pro IntelliMouse mouse with PixArt PAW 3389 PRO-MS Microsoft's custom-made optical game sensor with a mouse DPI of up to 16,000 and a refresh rate of 12,000 FPS, providing gamers with a precise and sensitive gaming experience. At the same time, gamers can adjust the DPI range at the Microsoft mouse and keyboard center according to their daily usage habits and usage scenarios, and can adjust 50 steps (200-16,000 DPI), custom RGB color adjustment for taillights, and lift distance calibration. The linear correction function is turned off and the rate of return adjustment (125-500-1000Hz) ensures the movement speed and positioning accuracy of the mouse during operation. Gamers can also use the Microsoft mouse and keyboard center to customize the function of the mouse button, helping the player to achieve the difficult action in the game with one click. The new one-click quick 180-degree turn and one-click speed-down aiming feature make it easy for gamers to enjoy the game and enjoy the game.

In addition, the left and right buttons of the Microsoft Pro IntelliMouse mouse use Omron micro-motion, the primary key micro-motion 20,000,000 click life, extending the life cycle of the mouse button. The mouse uses durable braided cables to help players avoid knotting mouse cables during intense gaming.

The new Microsoft Pro IntelliMouse mouse uses a classic ergonomic design, and its external curve naturally fits the hand, which can alleviate the soreness of the hand muscles caused by the user's long-term use of the mouse. The weight of the mouse is precisely calculated, and the center of gravity of the mouse is more stable, more comfortable and efficient. At the same time, in order to enhance the use of touch, the mouse has been upgraded to the button coating, which also optimizes the side skirt coating and side button texture, thereby enhancing the anti-skid and wear resistance of the button, effectively avoiding the user slipping when using the mouse. Situation, improve production efficiency.

In order to meet the needs of different users for mouse personalization, Microsoft Pro IntelliMouse mouse uses two new colors of dark sand and silver cypress. This design is inspired by the gradual change of light and shadow of aurora and the dark sand gradient caused by meteorite passing through the atmosphere. . The mouse taillights also add a variety of color options, users can customize RGB taillights according to demand, to create a cool personality.

Yeah, me and I guess a lot of other people have been waiting a long time for a proper re-issue of the legendary 3.0 and/or WMO mice.

I've been asking around here via PM and approached people in discord and Reddit threads to make me a custom 3.0 with a modern sensor (3366/89) but nobody was up the job and the ones who were asked a huge sum on the project so I kinda turned away from it.

But apart from latter I still want to state that the 3.0 shape has been the best shape for me out of all mice I've tried in the past. I always feel that gentle slope missing in my palm with other mice which made it feel so ergonomic and 'logical' to my tracking ability in whatever game I was playing with it. In my opinion they found the perfect balance and lucked out on a sensor that has proved itself to be legendary and able to withstand the test of time. I still grab it sometimes and plug it in and I feel sad if I have to plug it out again (because drivers and 400 dpi @ desktop). With these issues out the door I think there's not much left for me to desire from this re-issue other than the wish that they make it slightly lighter and use good switches that don't fail.

It looks like they finally got some sense @ MS R&D headquarters. Guess stumbled upon some threads on some forums, including ESR or got approached and informed and they finally pushed the envelope. I guess we have ourselfs and e-sports to thank for that.

Yeah, hero sensor ain't good, especially when playing on glass or a hard pad, every spec of dirt or dust will make it spin-out for a second or two whereas the 3366 keeps running even if you just ate a sandwich on top of your mouse pad.